At 4:34 PM -0800 1/2/08, Jim Lucas wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 2:34 PM -0800 1/2/08, Jim Lucas wrote:
This I think shows what tedd is looking for.
so, from this I deduce that this should work.
>> $submit = trim($submit, "\xA0\x20");
What do you guys/gals think?
> Nope, not a winner. But it produces some interesting results.
>
I just added the trim() part in the third box down.
AFAICT it works like it should. See for yourself.
http://www.cmsws.com/examples/html/form_encoding.php
Here is the output that I get with FF 2.0.0.11
_POST data is:
Name is submit
0000 A0 20 A0 20 43 6C 69 63 6B 20 4D 65 21 20 A0 20 ....Clic k.Me!...
0010 A0 .
What do you get?
That depends upon what Text Encoding my browser is set to.
However, the point is moot. I just tried a variation of your code, namely:
$submit = trim($submit, "\xA0\xC2");
And it worked. So you were on the right track, just using the wrong HEX.
See my SOLVED post.
Cheers,
tedd
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